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lead the future SBCEO Administrative Credential Program. PASC Class of 2010. Preliminary Administrative Services Credential (PASC) Orientation. Welcome!. Agenda Introductions PASC program and expectations Foundations of Leadership Moodle training. Our mission.
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lead the future SBCEO Administrative Credential Program PASC Class of 2010 Preliminary AdministrativeServices Credential (PASC)Orientation
Welcome! Agenda Introductions PASC program and expectations Foundations of Leadership Moodle training
Our mission The SBCEO PASC mission is to prepare candidates to become educational leaders who transform California’s schools into high performing learning organizations that focus on bringing all students to and beyond expectations of proficiency through rigorous, results-based, relevant learning experiences.
What our exit surveys show… • 100% reported they would recommend the program to others • 100% reported that the program was well-worth the financial commitment • 100% reported feeling well-prepared to assume a school leadership position as a result of the program
What past graduates say… “I have learned skills that have helped me become a better teacher and even better person because of the program…” “I wasn’t sure I would be able to take on the administrator’s role at the beginning of the program, but now I feel prepared and ready to step into the job.” PASC is “one of the most challenging yet rewarding endeavors you will likely encounter…”
Where are they now… Maria Larios-Horton: Coordinator, English Learner Services, SBCEO Michelle Limb: Principal, St. Raphael Elementary School Joe Reiken: Assistant Principal, Bishop Diego High School Felicia Roggero: Principal, Brandon Elementary School Sal Reynos0: Principal, Templeton Elementary School Katia Rodriguez-Mester : Teacher on Special Assignment, Santa Barbara SD Kirsten Escobedo: Teacher on Special Assignment, SBSD Rob Bergan: Principal, Oak Valley Elementary School Tonya Johnson: Teacher on Special Assignment (Technology), Lompoc USD Therese Brady: Assistant Principal, Santa Maria-Bonita SD
Introductions Your name Current position and school
Instructors and Fieldwork Supervisors Your name Your position in PASC (instructor, fieldwork supervisor) A bit of background
Feet, Meet, and Greet Name • One of the reasons I have chosen to begin this program is… • An example of a leadership position I have experienced is ___, and I’d really like to have an opportunity to lead in areas such as ___. • Something that challenges my thinking in the area of education, leadership and/or administration is… • An area in education where I see a need, and that I believe I can effect change is…
Structure of the program • 12 months • Face-to-face and on-line • Field work • Action Research Project
Optional Master’s Degree Brandman University (formerly known as Chapman University) • 5 courses • On-line + face-to-face • Location: SBCEO • $8250
Earning the Tier I Credential • Certificate of Eligibility • Applied for at the end of the program • Certifies credential program completed • No expiration or time limit • Tier I Credential • Applied for when first administrative job is obtained by the end of the program • Time limit of 5 years to earn Tier II
Let’s take a look at the PASC Handbook Book Walk: Table of Contents: LAYOUT Program Policies: Page 6 Contacts: Page 8 Standards: Page 19, CPSELS Self-Assessment: page 51, PRE-PASC DUE: January 22 (1st class)
Fieldwork Supervisors Pat Martzen Dave Brisbee Jennifer Dinielli Joel Hartwell Barbara Jones Cristina Ortega Anne Rigali Sean True Dennis Naiman + Janis Spracher Daisy Estrada Valerie Palmer Graciela Rodriguez Gabriel Sandoval Jimmy Sisco Scott Yamahata
Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) Accreditation April 11-14, 2011 Please mark your calendars
U.S. Educational Needs are Changing… …and with this change, we must change the way we respond the needs of the students we are currently serving in our schools.
State K-12 Enrollment in 99-00 24.9% English Learners 5.9 million students Source: Ed-Data
State K-12 Enrollment in 08-09 24.2% English Language Learners 6.28 million students Source: Ed-Data
Santa Barbara County 08-09 30% English Language Learners Source: Ed Data
But the Achievement Gap is not closing quickly enough For example…
CA African American and Latino 7th graders read at about the level of White 3rd graders
CST 4th Grade Mathematics Latino-White Gap Gap= 19 Source: California Department of Education, 2010/ Ed Trust West
CST 4th Grade MathematicsPoverty Gap Gap= 22 Source: California Department of Education, 2010/ Ed-Trust West
Latino Mathematics Proficiency Across Grades, 2010 Source: California Department of Education, 2010
Leadership Foundations Overview 3 weekends: Jan. 22-23 Feb. 19-20 Apr. 9-10 • Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. • Sunday 8:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. • 2 breaks • 30-minute lunch (bring a sack lunch) • Cooperative snack sign-up - Volunteers?
Leadership Foundations Overview Weekend 1: • Collaborative Norms • Historical Foundations • Equity and Access • Fed. and St. Accountability • Cultural Proficiency • Technology: Accessing and Using School Data
Leadership Foundations Overview Weekend 2: • Leadership Theories • Leadership & Personality Styles • Creating the Leadership Vision • Action Research • Organizational Learning • Systems Theory & Change • Cultural Proficiency
Leadership Foundations Overview Weekend 3: • State Governance • California’s Reform Model • Federal Accountability • Response to Intervention • The Collaborative Culture & Effective Instruction • Using Data for & District Improvement • Closing Activities
Leadership “Significant school transformation will require more than changes in structure--the policies, programs, and procedures of a school. Substantive and lasting change will ultimately require a transformation of culture--the beliefs, assumptions, expectations, and habits that constitute the norm for the people throughout the organization.” Rick DuFour, On Common Ground, pg. 11
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